5-year-old girl paralyzed after doing backbend on living room floor

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Source: GoFundMe page

PALOS VERDES PENINSULA, Calif. — A 5-year-old California girl was paralyzed from the waist down after performing a backbend in on her living room floor.

Eden Hoelscher suffered a traumatic spinal injury while doing a backbend on the living room floor inside her home just before Christmas. Eden collapsed and told her mom, “I feel like my feet are sleeping.”

"Because of Eden's spirit and resiliency, we have never lost hope in her full recovery," her mother Kylee Hoelscher wrote on the girl's GoFundMe page. "Anyone who encounters Eden, including doctors, nurses and therapists always have the same response: "If anyone can recover from this, it's Eden."

Eden’s bowels and bladder do not function anymore and her body cannot regulate its own temperature, her mother said.

“The damage, it’s her entire spine and it doesn’t make any sense at all. It’s just a backbend and it’s just devastating. You go from watching your 100 percent independent kid who dressed herself, put her hair in a ponytail to not being able to get out of bed and it’s almost impossible to bear,” Kylee Hoelscher told ABC.

Doctors are not able to explain how the simple backbend paralyzed the girl. Eden now uses a wheelchair to get around. Despite all this, her mother says Eden “has not changed throughout this whole ordeal.”

Eden earned the nickname “Daredevil Eden” from her physical therapists because of her determination to overcome her injuries, her mom wrote.